Problem with my Black clown!!!!! :(:(

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Cool, i think its from him hitting rocks bc he was getting chased, so from what i read he should be fine on his own hopefully
 

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Internally something is wrong. Gas or pressure is being released and the eye is the weak point in a fishes body. Not much you can do to help the situation other than provide him with pristine water conditions and feed him well.
 

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When that happened to my clarkii back when I first started I checked the SG and it was like 1.033! When I got it back to normal it went away.
 

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I had my female punk my little male and he swelled up when she rejected him-he got traded in for a new male and he eventually got better at the fish store-the other male has been coupled with her for the last 3 yrs-long story short-he'll get better over time
 
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Wow thanks guys, hes mine and esp my fiances FAV fish, u guys just made me feel ALOT better! :)
 
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GREAT NEWSS!!!! Its almost back down to normal ive seen a HUGE decrease in the size in two days!!!! IM SO HAPPY NOW LOL
 

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